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Marc Tra Marc Train EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 9, Have a backup plan to get to EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 9, Union Station! 2013 It’s the five words all MARC passengers dread to N LINE hear: “Delays on the Red Line.” The following Camden Station PEN Camden Station PEN Dorsey Jessup Dorsey Metrobus routes all serve Union Station and come SavageJessup St. Denis Laurel ParkSavage St. Denis Laurel Park TRAIN from various points in the city; download the Laurel TRAIN MuirkirkLaurel RC Muirkirk RC schedules at www.wmata.com Greenbelt MA CollegeGreenbelt Park MA College Park MARYLAND TRANSIT ADMINISTRATIONMORE Riverdale MARYLAND TRANSIT ADMINISTRATIONBALTIMORE Riverdale LE/BALTI PERRYVILLE/ GTON D.C. 96 – Woodley Park – Adams Morgan – PERRYVILASHINGTON D.C. TO WASHIN U Street – Union Station TO D6 – Dupont Circle – Farragut North and WEEKDAY SERVICE West (K Street) – Metro Center PERRYVILLE SERVING: ERDEEN DOWNTOWN BALTIMORE RAIL CONNECTIONS ABERDE (E Street) – Judiciary Square – DOWNTOWN BALTIMORE RAIL CONNECTIONS EWOOD EDGEWOOD RT Union Station L EDG RPORT L IN AIRPO MART ION N STATION L PENN STAT RE X1 – Foggy Bottom – Federal Triangle – L L PEN RE L WEST BALTIMO North Capitol and Massachusetts WEST ORPE HALETHORPE Avenue (1 block from Union HA SHALL L WI MARSHA L BWI MAR Station) M B M NTON ODENTON TE WIE STATE BOWIE STA Remember: MARC Weekly or Monthly passes are B OOK SEABROOK TON good for complementary travel on all Washington L SEABR ROLLTON L NEW CARROLL Metrobuses. NEW CAR L UNION STATION L UNION STATION M M In addition, the DC Circulator www.dccirculator.com M M M provides two routes serving Union Station. Please L M L note that MARC passes are not honored on the FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON MARC SCHEDULES, FARES AND OTHER SERVICES, CALL 1-800-325-RAIL L DC Circulator; the fare is $1.00, exact change only. AND OTHER SERVICES, CALL 1-800-325-RAIL L TTY Information 1-410-539-3497 L TTY Information 1-410-539-3497 L www.mta.maryland.gov Train Status: www.marctracker.com tel: 410-539-5000 Train Status: www.marctracker.com tel: 410-539-5000 www.mta.maryland.gov www.mta.maryland.gov YOUR RIDE IS HERE. 12/13 12/13 Effective December 9, 2013 PENN LINE NORTHBOUND Monday through Friday Only Connecting Services TRAIN NUMBER 554 400 502 404 406 408 610 612 412 414 416 418 520 422 424 A148 426 428 430 532 634 536 438 440 642 544 446 A188 448 548 452 PENN LINE NORTHBOUND Monday through Friday Only ® Effective December 9, 2013 ® S S S S S S S S Amtrak S/Q Q Q S/Q S/Q S/Q Q Q S/Q S/Q S/Q Amtrak S/Q TRAIN NUMBER 554AM 400AM 502 AM 404 AM406 AM408 AM610 AM612 412AM 414AM 416AM 418AM 520 AM422 PM424 PMA148 PM426 PM428 430PM 532PM 634PM 536PM 438 PM440 PM642 PM544 PM446 A188PM 448PM 548PM 452PM PM PM PM Many other transit agencies provide connect- Halethorpe – UMBC Shuttle “Halethorpe/Satel- ® ® Washington DP S 5:50 6:15S 6:35 7:10 7:20S 7:50S 8:20 S9:05 S9:30 10:30 S 11:20 12:20S 1:20Amtrak 2:20S/Q z3:02Q 3:23Q S/Q4:10 S/Q4:20 S/Q4:25 Q 4:40Q 5:10S/Q 5:20S/Q 5:25S/Q Amtrak5:50 S6:23/Q 6:40 z7:10 7:40 9:00 10:30 ing bus service that stops at or near Penn Line lite Route”. Connection from Halethorpe MARC New Carrollton DP AM AM 6:01AM 6:26AM 6:46AM 7:21AM AM 8:01AM AM8:31 AM9:16 AM9:41 AM10:41PM11:31PM 12:31PM 1:31PM 2:31PM z3:13PM PM3:34 PM4:21 PM PM4:36 PM 4:51PM 5:21PM PM 5:37PM 6:01PM PM6:34 PM6:51 PMz7:21 7:51 9:11 10:41 Stations. Station to UMBC Campus WashingtonSeabrook DPDP 5:506:066:156:306:35 7:10 7:257:20 7:50 8:068:20 9:058:34 9:309:20 10:309:4511:2010:4512:2011:351:20 12:352:20 1:35z3:02 2:353:23 4:10 4:203:38 4:254:26 4:40 5:104:415:204:555:25 S5:50 6:23 5:416:40 z7:106:05 7:406:38 9:006:55 10:30 7:55 9:15 10:45 4:51 5:37 6:01 6:34 z7:21 www.umbc.edu/transit/routes/ New CarrolltonBowie State DPDP 6:016:126:266:356:46 7:21 7:31 8:01 8:128:31 9:168:40 9:419:26 10:419:5111:3110:5112:3111:411:31 12:412:31 1:41z3:13 2:413:34 4:21 3:45 4:364:32 5:214:48 5:01 S 5:486:51 6:11 7:516:44 9:117:01 10:41 8:01 9:21 10:51 NoTravel Between NoTravel Between 4:55 5:41 6:05 6:38 9:15 New Carrollton – Station is a hub for DP 4:26 4:41 Washington Seabrook 7:25 9:45 10:45 11:35 12:35 1:35 2:35 3:38 S 7:55 10:45 Baltimore & 8:06 8:34 9:20 Washington Odenton DP 6:066:196:306:42 7:00 7:38 8:21 8:47 9:33 9:57 10:57 11:47 12:47 1:47 2:47 Baltimore & 3:51 4:39 4:56 5:09 L5:35 5:566:55 6:18 6:51 7:09 8:08 9:28 10:57 Bowie State DP 6:12 6:35 7:31 8:12 8:40 9:26 9:51 10:51 11:41 12:41 1:41 2:41 3:45 4:32 4:48 5:01 S 5:48 6:11 6:44 7:01 8:01 9:21 10:51 Washington Metrobus system. Numerous routes West Baltimore – MTA Bus Routes 40, 47, NoTravel Between NoTravel BWI Marshall Airport DP 6:27 6:50 7:07 7:46 8:29 8:56 9:41 10:05 11:05 11:55 12:55 1:55Between 2:55 z3:29 4:00 4:46 S 5:18 S 5:46 6:05 6:27 7:00 7:18 z7:37 8:17 9:37 11:06 Washington Baltimore & Washington Odenton DP 6:19 6:42 7:00 7:38 8:21 8:47 9:33 9:57 10:57 11:47 12:47 1:47 2:47 Baltimore & 3:51 4:39 4:56 5:09 L5:35 5:56 6:18 6:51 7:09 8:08 9:28 10:57 Halethorpe DP 7:51 L8:34 L9:00 L9:46 10:10 11:10 12:00 L1:00 2:00 3:00 L4:06 L4:52 S 5:23 S L5:55 L6:10 L6:33 7:06 7:25 L8:23 9:42 d11:11 serve locations in Prince Georges and Montgom- and 150, service west along Route 40 towards BWI Marshall Airport DP 6:27 6:50 7:07 7:46 8:29 8:56 9:41 10:05 11:05 11:55 12:55 1:55 2:55 z3:29 4:00 4:46 S 5:18 S 5:46 6:05 6:27 7:00 7:18 z7:37 8:17 9:37 11:06 West Baltimore DP L8:41 L9:06 L9:52 10:16 11:16 12:06 L1:06 2:06 3:06 L4:12 L4:59 S 5:30 L5:50 6:24 L6:42 7:12 7:31 L8:32 9:49 d11:17 Halethorpe DP 7:51 L8:34 L9:00 L9:46 10:10 11:10 12:00 L1:00 2:00 3:00 L4:06 L4:52 S 5:23 S L5:55 L6:10 L6:33 7:06 7:25 L8:23 9:42 d11:11 ery County. Security Square. Baltimore/Penn DP 7:26 8:10 7:57 10:29 11:29 12:19 1:25 2:19 3:19 z3:45 4:26 5:05 5:11 5:20 5:41 6:00 6:10 6:34 6:55 7:23 z7:54 8:42 10:00 11:30 West Baltimore DP 5:40 6:45 7:07 L8:41 L9:068:54 L9:529:15 10:1610:03 11:16 12:06 L1:06 2:06 3:06 L4:12 L4:59 S 5:30 L5:50 6:24 L6:42 7:12 7:31 L8:32 9:497:41 d11:17 www.wmata.com www.mta.maryland.gov L6:12 T7:20 Baltimore/PennMartin Airport DPDP 5:40 6:45 7:07L7:177:26 8:10 7:57 8:54 T9:199:15 10:03d9:40 10:29 11:29 12:19 1:25 2:19 L1:373:19 z3:45 4:26 5:05 5:11 5:20 5:41 6:005:346:106:086:34 6:55 7:23 7:41 z7:54 L7:368:42 10:00 11:30 L10:12 Only Only Tickets Weekly Tickets Weekly Monthly/ MartinEdgewood Airport DPDP 5:58 L7:17L7:35 T9:19 d9:40 L1:37 L1:49 Monthly/ 5:34 6:08 L6:12L5:52 L6:24T7:20 L7:36 L7:50 L10:12 L10:25 Only Only Seabrook and Bowie State – Washington Coppin State University Shuttle, service from Tickets Weekly Tickets Aberdeen DP L1:58 Weekly z4:09 L6:02 L6:33 L8:00 z8:18 L10:36 6:06 L7:44 Monthly/ Edgewood DP 5:58 L7:35 L1:49 Monthly/ L5:52 L6:24 L7:50 L10:25 AberdeenPerryville DPAR 6:066:15 L7:447:54 L1:58 2:13 z4:09 L6:02 L6:336:13 6:46 L8:00 z8:18 8:13 L10:36 10:50 Metrobus B27 provides service between New West Baltimore MARC station to campus Perryville AR 6:15 7:54 2:13 6:13 6:46 8:13 10:50 Carrollton Metro/MARC station and Seabrook www.coppin.edu/PTS/Shuttle.aspx PENN LINE SOUTHBOUND Monday through Friday Only Effective December 9, 2013 and Bowie State.
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